Quebec City Airport Terminal

Quebec Airport opened its gates in 1939 as a training facility for air observers. During its history, it had different names: Aéroport de l’Ancienne Lorette, Aéroport de Sainte-Foy, Aéroport de Québec and Aéroport International Jean-Lesage, which is its current name.

The airport went under major redesign works in 2006 which comprised the reconfiguration of the existing passenger terminal into two levels, also of the baggage handling, the arrivals area and the waiting rooms.

Nowadays, there are still upgrading works yet undone – They are expected to be completed between 2018 and 2019.

Levels

Quebec Airport consist of a single passenger terminal split into two levels as follows:

- First level: Domestic and international Arrivals and check-in area. The domestic arrivals are located on the left, while the international are on the right. Find in this level the following services: ATMs, hotel information, check-in counters, currency exchange and information booths. Access to the upper level is granted by lifts and escalators.

- Second level: Domestic and international Departures. In this level, available services are the ones that follows: Business centre, Currency exchange, Duty-free shop, children’s play area, restrooms and food and drink concessions, and the VIP lounge. Boarding gates 28 to 34 are distributed from left to right.

Airport Lounges

Quebec Airport has at their passenger’s disposal the VIP Lounge, which is located in the airside, at the second floor, immediately next to gate #29. Within the lounge facilities you’ll find Free high-speed Wi-Fi, a conference rooms, a business centre and newspapers and magazines. In order to access to this lounge, there is a CA$ 37,50 fee. Opening hours: From 04:00 am to 09:00 pm.